thought of doing the same thing myself so am interested in how this turns
out.
Roy
On 11 June 2010 19:12, loyal_barber <loyal_barber@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
> I have a system running CentOS 5.4. I needed to upgrade the memory but
> alas, it only has the 2 slots which are already full. I picked up
> a motherboard cheap that works with my ancient Quad Core AMD processor
> but instead of nVidia chipset it is an AMD chipset. That means
> the entirety of disk drivers, video drivers, etc will be different.
> I would like to hear of anyone has done this without starting fresh
> and what the gotchas are besides the obvious back everything up.
>
> Loyal
>
>
>
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